The Highest Form

What is the highest form of proving that someone truly believes in something?

No matter how you look at it, we all believe in something. We believe in our abilities, in our career, in our studies—there is always something in which we place our trust, something that allows our inner conviction to be expressed outwardly.

When someone truly believes in something, there are two things they can never ignore.

First, when a person knows the truth, they cannot remain silent, because they understand that belief requires action.

Second, once someone has accepted that truth, the desire to communicate it is born.

To make it clear: The two things a person cannot ignore when they truly believe in something are action and communication.

Why is it that when someone truly believes in something, these two things become impossible to ignore?

Because when you combine these two characteristics, something powerful is born—the urgency to teach what you know, so that others may know it too and not be deceived.

That’s why the Bible teaches: “Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Christ.” (Acts 5:42)

Here we see that after learning the truth, the disciples went from house to house preaching what had been taught to them. In other words, they had so much faith, trust, and conviction in what they had learned that it produced action—a desire to live by the Word (the Bible) and to teach it to all who were in need.

Remember that before giving His life on the cross, the Lord Jesus said: “Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19)

Anyone can believe in something on a natural level— but the Good News is more than just believing— it is having faith.

Faith is believing in something supernatural—what God asks of us so that we may receive salvation.

With all this in mind, the highest form of belief is to have faith in God and to serve—going from house to house, sharing what you have learned from Him.

That is why every month, the EVG group holds special connections where topics like this one are taught. These connections are important for those who want to grow stronger and deepen their relationship with God. Everyone is welcome to take part and receive this blessing.

For more information, please visit us at 625 S Bonnie Brae St, Los Angeles, CA 90057, or at the nearest Universal Church. You may also call us at (800) 581-4141 — our coordinators are always available.

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